Course: Linguistics of Romance languages

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Course title Linguistics of Romance languages
Course code KRF/9LIRJ
Organizational form of instruction no contact
Level of course Doctoral
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 50
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Kadlec Jaromír, doc. Mgr. Dr.
  • Černý Jiří, prof. PhDr. CSc.
Course content
The subject should substantially enhance the student's knowledge in the field of linguistics of a concrete Romance language. Attention is paid to all language levels (both from the point of view of langue and parole), i.e. to the acoustic level, morphology and syntax, lexical level, without neglecting the graphetic level of the language. The preparation for the exam and the exam itself focus on the concrete Romance language (i.e. French, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese). The students should be able to apply broader general linguistic theoretical knowledge from previous courses. The requirements of the exam include the publication of at least one longer or two shorter reviews of linguistic texts. These texts complement the study literature.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
  • Preparation for the Exam - 150 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The subject should substantially enhance the student's knowledge in the field of linguistics of a concrete Romance language. Attention is paid to all language levels (both from the point of view of langue and parole), i.e. to the acoustic level, morphology and syntax, lexical level, without neglecting the graphetic level of the language. The preparation for the exam and the exam itself focus on the concrete Romance language (i.e. French, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese). The students should be able to apply broader general linguistic theoretical knowledge from previous courses. The requirements of the exam include the publication of at least one longer or two shorter reviews of linguistic texts. These texts complement the study literature.
Mastery of the subject matter within the scope defined in the Course Objectives.
Prerequisites
None.

Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam

The student's active participation in the course and fulfilment of all the requirements set by the teacher during the course.
Recommended literature
  • Časopisy zaměřené na lingvistiku západních moderních jazyků vydávané Ústavem pro jazyk český AV ČR, především Časopis pro moderní filologii, Linguistica Pragensia.
  • Romanistické sborníky a časopisy vydávané jednotlivými katedrami romanistiky v ČR, tj. Romanica Olomucensia (Olomouc), Études romanes de Brno (Brno), Studia romanistica (Ostrava), Écho des études romanes (České Budějovice) a Romanistica Pragensia (Praha).
  • Arellano, F. (S.J.). (1996). Las Lenguas Romances - Introducción al Estudio De La Filología Románica Comparada. Caracas.
  • Čermák, F. (1997). Jazyk a jazykověda. Praha: Pražská imaginace.
  • Erhart, A. (1990). Základy jazykovědy. Praha: SPN.
  • Klinkenberg, J. - M. (1994). Des langues romanes. Louvain-la-Neuve: Duculot.
  • Ostrá, R. - Spitzová, E. (1992). Úvod do studia románských jazyků. Praha: SPN.
  • Šabršula, J. (1980). Úvod do srovnávacího studia románských jazyků I-II. Praha: SPN.
  • Šabršula, J. (1983). Základy jazykovědy pro romanisty. Praha: SPN.
  • Škultéty, J. - Hampejs, Z. (1959). Úvod do štúdia románskych jazykov. Bratislava: SPN.


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